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		Definition of mulch in English: mulchnoun mʌl(t)ʃməltʃ mass noun1Material (such as decaying leaves, bark, or compost) spread around or over a plant to enrich or insulate the soil. 覆盖料(为肥沃或保护土壤铺在植物四周或上面的腐叶、树皮或堆肥) Example sentencesExamples -  Cover with shredded bark mulch, straw, hay or evergreen boughs to protect them over the winter.
 -  Shredded leaves, conifer boughs, or straw all work well as winter mulch.
 -  To prevent dry soil, spread mulch around plants.
 -  Remove the mulch before growth resumes once the weather warms up the following spring.
 -  But removing the mulch in stages will help extend the harvest time.
 -  A thick blanket of mulch helps to hold the moisture in.
 -  Applying mulch around the base of lilacs will help to keep weeds down.
 -  Add mulch to control soil temperatures and insulate roots in winter; the tops may freeze.
 -  Also, replenish mulch, and remove weeds that compete for nutrients.
 -  Add two to three inches of bark mulch and your tree will be set.
 -  The new straw mulch also helps control weeds.
 -  However, hardwood mulch tends to break down faster than softwood and may need to be reapplied sooner.
 -  Keep a circle of mulch around the tree, and continue fertilizing as needed.
 -  In fall I leave the foliage on my daylilies to act as winter mulch.
 -  Apply a three inches layer of shredded hardwood mulch on and around the planting to conserve moisture.
 -  The bananas stay in the ground with a thick layer of leaf mulch to protect the roots from freezing.
 -  Water regularly during dry spells and spread mulch around plants to keep roots cool and moist.
 -  Water in well and add more mulch as the plants grow.
 -  Be sure not to use pecan leaves or shells as mulch in the vegetable garden.
 -  Add to the mulch layer if it breaks down to less than an inch.
 
 - 1.1count noun An application of mulch.
(覆盖料的)铺覆  regular mulches keep down annual weeds 定期铺覆盖料可抑制杂草每年的生长。 Example sentencesExamples -  Outside chores consist of checking winter mulches, making sure there are plenty around trees, shrubs and perennials.
 -  Weeds are best controlled through regular cultivation and/or through the use of mulches.
 -  The only protection between my new plants and the broiling sun was a thick mulch of rye straw.
 -  A yearly mulch of quality compost is all the fertilization your grapes should need.
 -  Both organic and inorganic mulches have numerous benefits.
 -  Don't forget to add a mulch of pea straw to hold moisture and keep a cool root run.
 -  Covering bare soil with a generous mulch of stable manure or compost is usually only practical for small areas.
 -  A thick bark chip mulch and little nectarine is all set.
 -  The author also gives directions for gardening with weeds and various types of controls including using hoes and mulches.
 -  Cultural practices used in organic gardening include the use of mulches, crop rotation, and common-sense things like simple hygiene.
 -  If you are using mulches in your garden, you are providing good carabid habitat.
 -  So-called organic vineyards use mulches of living plants as well as dead material.
 -  Sometimes, as mulches decompose, a layer of white fungal mycelium will develop, which also repels water - stir it up and keep the layer thin.
 -  Earthworms often thrive under mulch and in general mulches usually help plants grow better.
 -  Plastic mulches are frequently used in raised-bed culture to conserve water, control weeds with less herbicides, keep fruit clean and produce ripe berries earlier in the season.
 -  Give all fruit a mulch of manure or compost, or dead leaves.
 
  
 
 verbmʌl(t)ʃməltʃ [with object]Treat or cover with mulch. 用覆盖料覆盖  the perennials have been cut back and mulched no object mulch annually around the plants to retain the moisture Example sentencesExamples -  Wrap as much of your hibiscus as possible before a hard freeze, and water and mulch the roots.
 -  Wait a month, then lightly mulch the planted area.
 -  The natural bush garden features mulched plants which require little, if any, watering.
 -  Mulch your soil (let it warm up first in northern gardens).
 -  If you are unsure because of harsh winters you may mulch the plants for extra protection.
 -  Others had taken down a section of fence and begun cultivating and mulching the recently abandoned vegetable beds.
 -  By mulching, cover cropping, and composting, you can work on the soil all season long.
 -  Plant cool-weather vegetables such as beets, kale, lettuce, peas, radishes, spinach and turnips in late July, but keep them well watered and mulched.
 -  Mulch the soil well to help absorb runoff and to block evaporation of moisture.
 -  Many gardeners prefer to mulch the beds with peat moss or grass clippings and do away with cultivating.
 -  Mr Thomas said there is a range of things people can do to save water, including mulching the garden and covering swimming pools to reduce evaporation.
 -  He stakes and cages the tomatoes, mulches the beds with grass clippings, and makes compost.
 -  Empty the whole thing out and mulch your garden with the contents.
 -  Water well and lightly mulch the soil between the drills.
 -  Straw was commonly used to mulch the plants during the winter.
 -  If you haven't yet mulched your tomato plants, midsummer's the time to do it.
 -  You want to mulch a little later, after the garden's gone to sleep.
 -  Sown in the spring for fall harvest, they also overwinter well when mulched heavily.
 -  In these zones, spring-flowering bulbs must be mulched during the winter due to the danger of frost damage.
 -  Hostas should be planted in the soil and mulched lightly to help them through the freeze and thaw cycles.
 
 Synonyms till, plough, dig, turn, hoe 
 OriginMid 17th century: probably from dialect mulch 'soft' used as a noun, from Old English melsc, mylsc.    Definition of mulch in US English: mulchnounməltʃməlCH 1Material (such as decaying leaves, bark, or compost) spread around or over a plant to enrich or insulate the soil. 覆盖料(为肥沃或保护土壤铺在植物四周或上面的腐叶、树皮或堆肥) Example sentencesExamples -  Shredded leaves, conifer boughs, or straw all work well as winter mulch.
 -  In fall I leave the foliage on my daylilies to act as winter mulch.
 -  Applying mulch around the base of lilacs will help to keep weeds down.
 -  To prevent dry soil, spread mulch around plants.
 -  A thick blanket of mulch helps to hold the moisture in.
 -  Cover with shredded bark mulch, straw, hay or evergreen boughs to protect them over the winter.
 -  Add to the mulch layer if it breaks down to less than an inch.
 -  Water in well and add more mulch as the plants grow.
 -  Also, replenish mulch, and remove weeds that compete for nutrients.
 -  Keep a circle of mulch around the tree, and continue fertilizing as needed.
 -  Apply a three inches layer of shredded hardwood mulch on and around the planting to conserve moisture.
 -  The bananas stay in the ground with a thick layer of leaf mulch to protect the roots from freezing.
 -  Add two to three inches of bark mulch and your tree will be set.
 -  Water regularly during dry spells and spread mulch around plants to keep roots cool and moist.
 -  The new straw mulch also helps control weeds.
 -  However, hardwood mulch tends to break down faster than softwood and may need to be reapplied sooner.
 -  Be sure not to use pecan leaves or shells as mulch in the vegetable garden.
 -  But removing the mulch in stages will help extend the harvest time.
 -  Add mulch to control soil temperatures and insulate roots in winter; the tops may freeze.
 -  Remove the mulch before growth resumes once the weather warms up the following spring.
 
 - 1.1 An application of mulch.
(覆盖料的)铺覆  regular mulches keep down annual weeds 定期铺覆盖料可抑制杂草每年的生长。 Example sentencesExamples -  A yearly mulch of quality compost is all the fertilization your grapes should need.
 -  Earthworms often thrive under mulch and in general mulches usually help plants grow better.
 -  Cultural practices used in organic gardening include the use of mulches, crop rotation, and common-sense things like simple hygiene.
 -  Don't forget to add a mulch of pea straw to hold moisture and keep a cool root run.
 -  Plastic mulches are frequently used in raised-bed culture to conserve water, control weeds with less herbicides, keep fruit clean and produce ripe berries earlier in the season.
 -  Give all fruit a mulch of manure or compost, or dead leaves.
 -  A thick bark chip mulch and little nectarine is all set.
 -  Weeds are best controlled through regular cultivation and/or through the use of mulches.
 -  Both organic and inorganic mulches have numerous benefits.
 -  Sometimes, as mulches decompose, a layer of white fungal mycelium will develop, which also repels water - stir it up and keep the layer thin.
 -  So-called organic vineyards use mulches of living plants as well as dead material.
 -  The only protection between my new plants and the broiling sun was a thick mulch of rye straw.
 -  Covering bare soil with a generous mulch of stable manure or compost is usually only practical for small areas.
 -  The author also gives directions for gardening with weeds and various types of controls including using hoes and mulches.
 -  If you are using mulches in your garden, you are providing good carabid habitat.
 -  Outside chores consist of checking winter mulches, making sure there are plenty around trees, shrubs and perennials.
 
  
 
 verbməltʃməlCH [with object]Treat or cover with mulch. 用覆盖料覆盖 Example sentencesExamples -  Others had taken down a section of fence and begun cultivating and mulching the recently abandoned vegetable beds.
 -  You want to mulch a little later, after the garden's gone to sleep.
 -  In these zones, spring-flowering bulbs must be mulched during the winter due to the danger of frost damage.
 -  Plant cool-weather vegetables such as beets, kale, lettuce, peas, radishes, spinach and turnips in late July, but keep them well watered and mulched.
 -  If you haven't yet mulched your tomato plants, midsummer's the time to do it.
 -  Water well and lightly mulch the soil between the drills.
 -  The natural bush garden features mulched plants which require little, if any, watering.
 -  Hostas should be planted in the soil and mulched lightly to help them through the freeze and thaw cycles.
 -  Many gardeners prefer to mulch the beds with peat moss or grass clippings and do away with cultivating.
 -  Sown in the spring for fall harvest, they also overwinter well when mulched heavily.
 -  He stakes and cages the tomatoes, mulches the beds with grass clippings, and makes compost.
 -  Mulch your soil (let it warm up first in northern gardens).
 -  Mr Thomas said there is a range of things people can do to save water, including mulching the garden and covering swimming pools to reduce evaporation.
 -  Empty the whole thing out and mulch your garden with the contents.
 -  Wrap as much of your hibiscus as possible before a hard freeze, and water and mulch the roots.
 -  If you are unsure because of harsh winters you may mulch the plants for extra protection.
 -  Mulch the soil well to help absorb runoff and to block evaporation of moisture.
 -  By mulching, cover cropping, and composting, you can work on the soil all season long.
 -  Straw was commonly used to mulch the plants during the winter.
 -  Wait a month, then lightly mulch the planted area.
 
 Synonyms till, plough, dig, turn, hoe 
 OriginMid 17th century: probably from dialect mulch ‘soft’ used as a noun, from Old English melsc, mylsc.     |